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Appeared on: Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Nokia in Corporate e-mail Deal With Microsoft

Nokia said on Wednesday it has signed a deal with Microsoft to expand corporate e-mail access to 80 million Nokia phones as the world's top handset maker battles Blackberry-maker RIM .

Nokia said it will enable access to Microsoft's Exchange
ActiveSync e-mail from all Nokia Nokia S60 3rd Edition devices with around 80 million such phones
sold so far.

"The Nokia-Microsoft collaboration to bring corporate
mobile email to businesses and mobile professionals is
truly unbeatable. No other device manufacturer provides the
wide range of devices that we have which immediately
mobilize the hundreds of millions of email accounts from
Microsoft Exchange," said Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice
President, Markets, Nokia.

Nokia owners whose companies use Exchange can set up Mail
for Exchange for free on their devices in various ways
without paying additional services or subscription fees -
from the email set-up plug-in on the home screen, by
launching the application from the Download! folder, or via
the Settings Wizard. Once the application is set up,
users utilize their current data plan service to get
real-time access to their office email, calendar, contacts,
tasks and company directory over a secure connection.

By connecting to the Exchange Server 2007, Mail for
Exchange enables features such as Autodiscover, which
simplifies the set-up process by requiring the
email account holder to only enter their email address,
password, domain and usernames; 'Out of Office' messaging,
enabling busy professionals to set their out-of-office
messages directly from their Nokia device; synchronization
when roaming, a must-have feature for travelling
businesspeople; and also Flag status for follow-ups.